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BCSD 09 - New Location Announced

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008


Bitter Cold Showdown 9th Annual
Bitter Cold Showdown 9th Annual

The BCSD for 2009 will be held in Royal Oak, MI just outside of Detroit. The dates are February 27 and 28, 2009.

Visit the Official Bittercold website

Brass Knuckle Beatdown Contest Edit

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Here’s the edit from this year’s Brass Knuckle Beatdown in Indiana. We were proud to help support this event at the Just Ride Park in Muncie.

Top 3:
1. Mark Wodja
2. Michael Froemling - eRolling Rider
3. Alex Hancook


Brass Knuckle Beat Down from Slanti on Vimeo.

2 Contests coming up this weekend

Thursday, August 7th, 2008


If you’re able to, be sure to hit up either the contest in Rockford or Milwaukee this weekend.

Northern Colorado Comp Results

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

By Justin Warren:
The turn out was insane! Around 100 people, doubling our turn out from last year! We had some great spots including some great skating! We were fortunate to have the likes of Spira and Aragon hit this up as well! Along with some other big name locals! It was fun.

Just to re-cap on the event itself, we had three spots. We had some ledges where some ill shiz went down. You could do some nice lines and get some good skating on. Then off to the rails! Imagine a group of 100 people outside your store front window. What a scene. We thought that the shop would be closed. But to our surprise, a lady came out and told us that we could skate as long as we didn’t smash the flowers. So with pure talent the skaters would fall and gracefully lunge themselves over the flowers so we wouldn’t get in trouble! Pure acrobatics! We decided to move to a different rail just down the road so we wouldn’t destroy the flowers and oddly enough, that sweet lady called the cops on us! BOOTED, we were off to the next spot.
This spot was interesting. We put some wood down over a 3 set so we could ramp up to the rail. The thing is, none of us are great ramp builders! The ramp had a lot of spring and would just about flip people up to the rails! Oh well, we weren’t there for too long before a Cop showed up and kicked us out. This was a funny story. Picture a group of 8-10 rollerbladers, at least this is all you can see as you approach the scene of the crime. As you get closer and can see around the corner, you see you are out numbered. This was what happened to this police officer. He just stood there not knowing really what to do. He had gotten out of his car to tell us to get out. He didn’t even say a word. Just stood there dumbfounded. We all left making him sweat a little as the massive group passed by. HAHA!
We took our numbers down to a local park that had some angled iron ledges and had a BBQ to celebrate there! We did a product toss, making sure that those who deserved prizes had their pick first.

Every one had a great time. Lots of love to those that helped and those that showed up to the event.

Photos from Madison AIL Comp

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


Brian Aragon and Robert Guerrero judging the contest
Brian Aragon and Robert Guerrero judging the contest



Photo of the park
Photo of the park



A blurry Mikey Froemling lacing up his 08two's
A blurry Mikey Froemling lacing up his 08two's



1. Jon Jon Bolino 2. Michael Froemling 3. Montre Livingston
1. Jon Jon Bolino 2. Michael Froemling 3. Montre Livingston

Daniel Kinney Bittercold Showdown Interview

Monday, January 28th, 2008

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People that have been to Bittercold understand why this contest is one of the best of the country but others wonder why should I make the trip thousands of miles to go to a contest where the temps are just too cold and snow? What is your response?
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First off, the tradeshow has become the strongest aspect of the event. It is the most successful rollerblading tradeshow in the country and provides all the companies involved along with all the attendees an incredible opportunity to interact with each other. The contest on the other hand has continually been one of the most exciting in the country as well and I couldn’t be more excited about this year. So yeah, even though you may have to brave some of our wonderful Midwest weather it will be worth it.

What pros are you expecting to be competing this year?

Brian Shima will be there representing Nimh which I couldn’t be more excited about. Along with the typical cast of pro rollerbladers including Haffey, Aragon, Bailey, Stockwell, Bambrick and many others.
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Will there be any changes in the format this year?

The format will remain the same this year as in years past. We will continue to do Qualifications Friday night as well to reduce the number of competitors. So, on Saturday we can cut down the time the Bitter Cold Showdown takes but still give everyone the chance to compete.

How much time do you spend preparing the Bittercold Showdown each year?

It’s hard to tell. I usually take around 30-40 hours developing the website and all the promotional materials and go through a bunch of emails everyday leading up to the event. I am spending quite a bit more time this year on everything with the park moving because I am taking care of a lot more myself. No worries though; I like to keep occupied.

What is the hardest part of putting on the Bittercold Showdown?

The hardest part is planning everything thoroughly and trying to make it the best event possible but still have rollerbladers that complain about paying for admittance and supporting the event, rollerblading and the winners. Everybody wants something for nothing and if I could, the event would be free to watch but that’s just not possible at this point. At the same time the event would be nothing without the support of all of the sponsors along with the thousands that come to the event every year.
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What drew you to the Flow skate park?

Moving the event to The Flow in Columbus, OH is going to provide the whole event with a lot more space and give competitors the chance to really take full advantage of the park. Along with that, spectators will have plenty of room to move around and not be as cramped as in years past.

Over the many years, which contest stands out in your mind as the most memorable?

The most memorable event for me is still the first one in 2001. It was an incredible surprise to see how many people turned out for the event and Ben Weis shocked everyone by skating this crazy steep 2X4 handrail.

Any last comments or thoughts you’d like to share with everyone?

If you are competing be sure to register for the event online or you will be unable to compete.
http://www.bittercoldshowdown.com/2008/?page_id=16

Also be sure to pick up your tickets for the “Blood, Pride & True” premiere and after party presented by Sixwonsix. For tickets visit
http://www.shopintegrated.com and for the latest on the production of the DVD visit http://www.shopintegrated.com/swsdvd

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